TRON REVIEW

TRON: Legacy – the world inside a computer. I recently saw TRON: Legacy and was very pleased with the movie. I saw it late July so this film was released during the blockbuster season. And, as we all know, movies realesed during this period are aimed to the typical popcorn eaters. Thus you can not expect from this movie too much. The director Joseph Kosinski is known as a craftsman rather than an artist. So he created an masterpiece of music and picture. Therefore the box-office success of Tron is not hard to fathom. To begin with(as I wrote before), it is visually stunning, with its faithful recreation of a digital world where all men are programs. What’s interesting is that the amount of dialogues between characters is as low as amount of bits in early computers (very low, frankly speaking) but when they appear dialogues are snappy and witty and cleverly reveals the hidden plot of this movie. Unfortunatelly I have to mentions some disadventages of this production. Firstly it’s too long, 127 minutes of fine music and breathtaking images without any sense it’s simply too much for me. Secondly I tracked a lot of logical loopholes, but...